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The Lost Elevator has been online for 4 days now, and we have had a lot of positive feedback so far! Renown music composer John Campbell, has even chimed in!

” My first impressions…. Amazing! The acting and sound FX are really amazing and I was immediately drawn into the story. I LOVE the music already! Your composer really outdid himself! Great direction. Love the classic 1930’s take.” – John Campbell

Here’s some more…

“Just wanted to let you know, I listened to The Lost Elevator a day or so ago… I loved it! Well done, and best of all– it was hilarious 🙂 You all did a fantastic job, I cannot wait to see how the Lord will grow and use your production company in the future– you have a fantastic start!” – Amy Bohannan

Just wanted to tell you that I saw all the hard work put into The Lost Elevator, plus all the personal touches done for the premier, like the props, creative apparel, photo booth, desserts, the location…did I mention the desserts? It was fantastic to see the level of creativity that was produced. The people in my row all agreed that it was the best $3 they’d spent in a long time. Most important was seeing the heart behind this…I can’t tell you how many times I’m turned off by a production because of the motive behind it…even as a comedic front, the character this group exhibited from beginning to end was impressive. – Rebekah Fager

“The Lost Elevator is excellent! Great Job Dan! You and your team did an incredible job.” – Nolan Hicks

On Friday, The Lost Elevator premiered before a near capacity crowd at the F.K. Weyhaeuser Auditorium in The Landmark Center. In addition to the radio drama, guests were treated to several special features, including a behind the scenes look at the production process. The evening was staged in the 1930’s (the decade of The Lost Elevator) with the cast and many of the guests dressed in period clothing. The environment was further warmed by the presence an antique replica photo-booth and dainty petit fours, and lots of friendly interaction. The enthusiasm was truly palpable! The newest production endeavor of Northern Lights Media was also announced at the end of the show. Find out all about it HERE.

In the meantime, enjoy listening to The Lost Elevator. Remember to keep sharing it with others!

Recently, Phil and I had the opportunity to venture into Downtown St. Paul with a mission of capturing some unique audio for The Lost Elevator. Armed with a Zoom H4N digital recorder, a shotgun mic, an iPhone, and a few business cards, we set out to hit up The Landmark Center, The “BFA” Building, and The Union Depot. Two elevators, one bustling corridor, and two hours later, we had an excellent selection of audio which will give us a good base for sound design. Folks, it’s real; it’s raw; it’s really raw! Enjoy…

Listeners of the Lamplighter Guild webinar heard <most of> the newest audio trailer for The Lost Elevator. It included limited portions of the voice acting, captured from our cast last Monday evening. Check it out, and pass it along!

It’s been one week since the cast and crew of The Lost Elevator occupied space at the Hideaway Studio in Minneapolis for a few action-packed hours. It was an incredible evening as our talented cast fed off each other’s energy and nailed the recording. We are excited to now begin work on the post production, and eventually bring you the finished project! To keep up with the latest details, be sure to follow The Lost Elevator on Facebook. We would also like to say that even though we have reached our “goal” on our Indegogo, we are projected to be over budget. If you would like to support the project, please click here.

The casting decisions have been made! There were some tough decisions to be made after auditions, but we are super excited to be moving forward with this group of individuals: http://thelostelevator.com/meet-the-crew/ – See who made it!